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us. i mentioned i would prefer a better market-blazed solution. >> what they have done is agreed to medicaid expansion. they didn't have the badger with his foot in the trough like you did in wisconsin. so -- >> and they didn't like at yours like 95%, so you're moving up to 133%. in montana we were at 56%. you were already at 200%, but he brought it down to 100%, and people living above that should be transitioned into the marketplace, whether it's that, how many people are no longer solely dependent. >> the republican voters won't hold it against you governors if you do run for president because you used obama care. >> conservatives across the country have said this is one of the most innovative plans because we didn't do what some states did in taking it or not taking it. we didn't put the taxpayers in our state on thing who. we're relying on a federal government to again on future money and instead, we put a plan if place that the kaiser family foundation, not exactly a conservative th
us. i mentioned i would prefer a better market-blazed solution. >> what they have done is agreed to medicaid expansion. they didn't have the badger with his foot in the trough like you did in wisconsin. so -- >> and they didn't like at yours like 95%, so you're moving up to 133%. in montana we were at 56%. you were already at 200%, but he brought it down to 100%, and people living above that should be transitioned into the marketplace, whether it's that, how many people are no...
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the restaurants use was there before it requires conditional use from the planning department but we added to our motion your encourage time to the planning commission to make sure that the conditions of the approval be folded into the come use of the recuperate >> commissioners pearlman >> just sort of similar to that there was the comment about the architecture addendum has no one explained getting a permit because it's required by dbi. it means our submittal of our documents >> we had this conversation yesterday. >> that seems like a straightforward. >> joy to be clear i understood you get our permit stamped and the architecture addendum it would seem like a different beast than simply getting plans approved. i understand they have to be approved by dbi. >> well, to the club of how dbi actually issues permits. >> with respect to the brick surface on that stair the brick that was in the luxury or the picture recover shown by mr. fry that brick is on a retaining wall that was holding up basically the dirt from the green rich wall. we're trying to keep the building as it was and if t
the restaurants use was there before it requires conditional use from the planning department but we added to our motion your encourage time to the planning commission to make sure that the conditions of the approval be folded into the come use of the recuperate >> commissioners pearlman >> just sort of similar to that there was the comment about the architecture addendum has no one explained getting a permit because it's required by dbi. it means our submittal of our documents...
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and officers used force in nearly 60% less often. what i wanted to pose to you, judge, is what does this case, the oscar grant case. the b.a.r.t. officer shooting there, the lopez case in santa rosa. the kid who was shot dead while holding a fake rifle. what do all of these cases tell us about community relations between law enforcement and the public? and does the public have a responsibility in how they engage? >> these two parts. one is what does it say, the general statement that the police are out of control? my answer is, no. you have to look city by city and relations between community and police in different cities are different. so i don't think you can make a generalization. but you raise a good point about what are the responsibilities of members of the public? so when i talk to people about that, i always say and it's very easy to remember. don't be a rat. r.a.t. don't run from a police officer. that's a crime evading. don't argue, it can only get worse. and never touch a police officer because that's a crime. it could be
and officers used force in nearly 60% less often. what i wanted to pose to you, judge, is what does this case, the oscar grant case. the b.a.r.t. officer shooting there, the lopez case in santa rosa. the kid who was shot dead while holding a fake rifle. what do all of these cases tell us about community relations between law enforcement and the public? and does the public have a responsibility in how they engage? >> these two parts. one is what does it say, the general statement that the...
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thanks for watching us the a5:00. the "cbs evening news with scott pelley" is next. >> pelley: tonight, food is declared unsafe. the f.d.a. moves to ban transfats found in popcorn, desserts, pizzas and margarine. chip reid has details. twitter takes flight. elaine quijano on the bluebird's wall street debut. a former miami dolphin tells us about harassment and racial slurs in the locker room. >> this is common throughout the whole entire nfl. >> pelley: james brown of the "nfl today" on the league's investigation. and the big-city mayor who said this about crack cocaine. >> have i tried it? um, probably in one of my drunken stupors. >> pelley: now has another drunken rant to explain. >> i need ( bleep ). it will be over in five minutes. captioning sponsored by captioning sponsored by cbs s" with scott pelle this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: goo >> pelley: good evening. they are the ingredients that make cookies, and cakes taste better and piecrusts flakier. today, the food and drug administr
thanks for watching us the a5:00. the "cbs evening news with scott pelley" is next. >> pelley: tonight, food is declared unsafe. the f.d.a. moves to ban transfats found in popcorn, desserts, pizzas and margarine. chip reid has details. twitter takes flight. elaine quijano on the bluebird's wall street debut. a former miami dolphin tells us about harassment and racial slurs in the locker room. >> this is common throughout the whole entire nfl. >> pelley: james brown...
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behind us. >> reporter: in austin, texas twoq veteran saved the applause >>ay god bless the ship and >> reporter: in virginia, the navy welcomingxd the newest aircraft qcarrie the uss gerald r.q;nçord was chrissened by thef daughter. wh served. ian moore, c news >>> hundreds of pple joined today at a hike and bike ventcfn the soh bay.ok ople chose from a 4-mileçó walk or bik ride. the goal waçó to raise awarenes andw3ko funds and the crse recognized 33 years ofjfq fight. lbyrÑ beaiful weekend, evenÑi fr the beach perhaps. >> htanywhere. shut down duringhe government shutdown is back. >>ightfÑon. >> we'll show you more. okay. [son] all righshe has no idea. [man] no one told heright? [son]hi! [mom screams j(páu&e competition is back at oceanok b1dey it's part of e golden gate national recreation areat( swn the fedal government so the beachas shut qwn. studen from 20xdjf elementary schos built skand castles. it was fun but had challenges, o. sand but it's like the wetkoki has dri u it doesn't really stay, sou we had to use a lot of water to make it like wet+ so it could sta
behind us. >> reporter: in austin, texas twoq veteran saved the applause >>ay god bless the ship and >> reporter: in virginia, the navy welcomingxd the newest aircraft qcarrie the uss gerald r.q;nçord was chrissened by thef daughter. wh served. ian moore, c news >>> hundreds of pple joined today at a hike and bike ventcfn the soh bay.ok ople chose from a 4-mileçó walk or bik ride. the goal waçó to raise awarenes andw3ko funds and the crse recognized 33 years...
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from all of us here, good night. last week peter offord, a 43-year-old plumber, was arrested on suspicion of a warehouse robbery in wembley, but his d.n.a. didn't match any found at the scene. however, it did show a link to a man found strangled on a tube train, here, in march, '96. the dead man's identity has never been established. until now? it turns out peter offord was that murder victim's son. yeah? how did he react to that? never knew his dad, apparently. he was brought up alone by his mum. but i don't understand. if this fella died on the tube, then surely this is one for british transport police. yeah, well, since 2002, the commissioner and the transport police chief constable confer on such cases, and it's been mutually agreed that u.c.o.s. should take this one on. what she means is, it's been dumped on us. any scene-of-crime photos?
from all of us here, good night. last week peter offord, a 43-year-old plumber, was arrested on suspicion of a warehouse robbery in wembley, but his d.n.a. didn't match any found at the scene. however, it did show a link to a man found strangled on a tube train, here, in march, '96. the dead man's identity has never been established. until now? it turns out peter offord was that murder victim's son. yeah? how did he react to that? never knew his dad, apparently. he was brought up alone by his...
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> you have seen us catch online predators. you have a record? >> i'm guessing i do. >> this time, a dangerous convicted sex offender shows up in our kitchen. what were you convicted of before? >> then there's this guy. he's seen us on tv and men arrested in front of our house. guess what he does? >> i don't know if she was 13, no matter what she says. >> here's what happens when a predator is caught in a trap. >> i'll shove that camera down his throat. >> from set up, to takedown. this is predator raw. >>> riverside, california was important because it was the first time where we did an investigation. once we finished and the men left, riverside began their investigation. this particular investigation was the highest number of men ever. 51 men showed up at our house in one day. set your stuff on the counter. you knew what? >> i was in trouble. i'm not relaxed. i'm not going to give an interview. >> you're not going to give an interview? >> i'll just get in trouble. just bored and silly. >> what are you doing here? >> i'm stupid. >> this is a guy
> you have seen us catch online predators. you have a record? >> i'm guessing i do. >> this time, a dangerous convicted sex offender shows up in our kitchen. what were you convicted of before? >> then there's this guy. he's seen us on tv and men arrested in front of our house. guess what he does? >> i don't know if she was 13, no matter what she says. >> here's what happens when a predator is caught in a trap. >> i'll shove that camera down his throat....
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scope of application in ways i've never expected and it's had an effect on people in their be feblt to use the historic resources. there's been a reaction to that in the 21st century from a gentleman at notre dame. some of you attended his lecturer. i have a paper that summarizes the theme. that has brought forward a go robust discussion on the secretary standards. now the spear heritage report overlooks that doesn't mention that. i find it startling and i've interviewed 5 members of the committee that said it wasn't discussed. that's quite extraordinary. now, when supervisor wiener was preparing pious election regarding the prestige i lent him the professors book. he's familiar with the whole issue of secretary standards and that's one of the reasons he suggested the local guidelines be presented now you have in your work plan an item to prepare thosegles and budget item for it. as i've not seen any activity towards that. that should be your first that priority. the items litsdz listed in the spear heritage report are nice preschooler things by in getting into the business in san francisc
scope of application in ways i've never expected and it's had an effect on people in their be feblt to use the historic resources. there's been a reaction to that in the 21st century from a gentleman at notre dame. some of you attended his lecturer. i have a paper that summarizes the theme. that has brought forward a go robust discussion on the secretary standards. now the spear heritage report overlooks that doesn't mention that. i find it startling and i've interviewed 5 members of the...
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apparently, there was some reroofing on the deck the contractors were using below torchs and there was not a fire marshall observing the work and a fire broke out but the fire was contained pretty quickly. the pit was destroyed but there's enough material to build it. there was some water damage to the interior and i believe that's still under that examtion. finally, i want to let you know i'll be at the mayors graffiti board talking about the h pcs process for the permits alternate. their primarily looking for ways to work with the department and the h pc to curb situations like what just happened at the bank. so it's a high he concern and they want to address it in a meaningful way in law enforcement and abatement. i'll report back to you on the finding at you're next h pc hearing if you have any questions, we'll be happy to answer them >> thank you prosecute fry seeing none, no questions. >> i want to remind the public please silence all electronic devices. >> that places you under wants reports and announcement. >> no formal announcements. >> draft minutes brawl special meeting and
apparently, there was some reroofing on the deck the contractors were using below torchs and there was not a fire marshall observing the work and a fire broke out but the fire was contained pretty quickly. the pit was destroyed but there's enough material to build it. there was some water damage to the interior and i believe that's still under that examtion. finally, i want to let you know i'll be at the mayors graffiti board talking about the h pcs process for the permits alternate. their...
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this up within your existing toilet bowl and once it's used. you take a little bit of our bleach. we talked about it earlier from the water. you seal the bag completely. you make sure you mark the bag as human waste and set it aside and wait for instruction about how to dispose of it. be very aware of cleanliness and make sure you have wipes so folks are able to wash up when dealing with the sanitation issue. >> thank you so much, >> we will call this meeting of the historic preservation. >> welcome to the regular meeting for wednesday november 6th. if you have any mobile devices please silence them. i'd like to take roll at this time (calling names) commissioners first on your calendared is the consent calendar. the public may address the agenda items but the item when it's reached during the meeting and each speaker may have up to 3 minutes >> mrs. haas. >> commissioners i'm you jim haas. i'd like to - these microphones you have to swallow them to make them work properly. i want to condominium on the heritage report. i served on the federal advisory council on historic preservat
this up within your existing toilet bowl and once it's used. you take a little bit of our bleach. we talked about it earlier from the water. you seal the bag completely. you make sure you mark the bag as human waste and set it aside and wait for instruction about how to dispose of it. be very aware of cleanliness and make sure you have wipes so folks are able to wash up when dealing with the sanitation issue. >> thank you so much, >> we will call this meeting of the historic...
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and but, but what they really like us moving forward. and if the modeling is the capacity. but we need to come up with a model that demonstrates that we were support a minimum of 12 trains coming in and out of the terminal an hour tha, is on phase one. and the last point that i like to touch on in closing is that i respectfully have agreed with that director lee with regards to the requirement of the electric..., and you don't for the same reason that he should look at the trying to drive from san francisco to la it will die on i5 somewhere, but if you are driving a chevy volt it does not. >> there is a generator that kicks in there and you have the exact same technology with the trains and so if a train at some point for whatever reason, loses power, it is called a bi mode and, there is a technical term and it is this generator that kicks in and takes the train to the final destination, that you are going to meet in case you have a power failure and what is needs electrifying right now is dtx and then, we will talk about the rest of the system, but in the meantime we will
and but, but what they really like us moving forward. and if the modeling is the capacity. but we need to come up with a model that demonstrates that we were support a minimum of 12 trains coming in and out of the terminal an hour tha, is on phase one. and the last point that i like to touch on in closing is that i respectfully have agreed with that director lee with regards to the requirement of the electric..., and you don't for the same reason that he should look at the trying to drive from...
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rolf thank you very much for joining us. >> great to be here. >> talk to us a little bit. what are some of the lessons you've learned on -- learned on the ford program that are going to shape how you guys build kennedy and enterprise especially when it -- >> cost is paramount today. budgets are constrained so you have to deliver more value with everything you build so what we've done when we initially designed the ford was to put enhancements in the build process in that design. 3d product model was created. that allows us to visualize and show our craftsmen how to bring things together, whether it's a space you're outfitting or a piece of steel and forming the shape of the hull. all that did deliver good results to us, a lot more to go. some of the things we are doing, every piece of ford hull that came together or the compartment outfitting plant we have kept track. how did we do and what we we do different. we rolled the lessons learned back and the team that's working cn79, the john kennedy right now are taking those in and modifying processes, buying new tooling, look
rolf thank you very much for joining us. >> great to be here. >> talk to us a little bit. what are some of the lessons you've learned on -- learned on the ford program that are going to shape how you guys build kennedy and enterprise especially when it -- >> cost is paramount today. budgets are constrained so you have to deliver more value with everything you build so what we've done when we initially designed the ford was to put enhancements in the build process in that...
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this is the federal money being used. one of the things that happens is a reduction in the estimated hmo insurance premiums. 700,000 increase to account for the time between the fsa contribution and filing of claims. 800,000 for interest assuming that we have no significant increases in those year-end value including investments. 200,000 reduction for transfers to the general fund. so what does this mean? when you take the $21 million you add it to the $71 million that i was discussing before and you end up with $98.4 million. when you net out that $68.6 million for the obligations and reserves, you get a balance of $29.8 million, $30 million which is a more reasonable trusted size rather the 9.8 million. we are going to report to you as to how projections are coming into fruition and how that impacts our net year assets. we'll know more definitely by january or february timeframe. in terms of the general fund administrative budget, we are projecting a balance of $176,000 due to delays in hiring. this is to recognize the
this is the federal money being used. one of the things that happens is a reduction in the estimated hmo insurance premiums. 700,000 increase to account for the time between the fsa contribution and filing of claims. 800,000 for interest assuming that we have no significant increases in those year-end value including investments. 200,000 reduction for transfers to the general fund. so what does this mean? when you take the $21 million you add it to the $71 million that i was discussing before...
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scott. >> we've all got used to the basic shape of a smartphone, whatever the screen size. it's basically a flat block, until now. here's a look at the first flexible phone even before you could buy it in america. >> yes, the screen is nice, but really you can say that about most smartphones these days. what makes the lg g-flex different is its shape. it's curved inside and out. >> it fits reallyering no, ma'amically for to your face. the mike is actually closer to your mouth. the sound is about three decibels better. it's comfortable to hold in either hand, whether you are right or left-handed. >> reporter: you can call it a gimmick, but if you ever sit on your phone or drop your phone, check this out. the g-flex bend to keep from breaking. >> the form factor does do -- it actually does flex, which allows it if it's dropped, per se, on impact, it absorbs the impact differently and won't shatter or break as other phones might. >> whether or not the phone itself takes off, the curved screen idea is coming to television and likely to tablets. it's a different way to see, hold
scott. >> we've all got used to the basic shape of a smartphone, whatever the screen size. it's basically a flat block, until now. here's a look at the first flexible phone even before you could buy it in america. >> yes, the screen is nice, but really you can say that about most smartphones these days. what makes the lg g-flex different is its shape. it's curved inside and out. >> it fits reallyering no, ma'amically for to your face. the mike is actually closer to your mouth....
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settle for us here and now. you yourself have heard from a lot of people this week, as we have, on where they think the markets are right now. are we in a bubble or not in. >> no. no, one of the things we do is we keep track of what people say, we keep track of newspaper headlines, we keep track of magazines -- >> like this one today, "is the fed inflating the stock bubble?" ? >> we can go back to '09 and show you a whole series of these things. some of these people have been negative for four years. the anecdotal data, what we call it, says we're hearing the same arguments over and over again, and i urge people to look at it as a moving not a series of photographs, because we're seeing it over and over again. when we see the market hit a new high, on c-7 of the financial section, that tells me we're still out in the market. >> you would subscribe to the notion that there's still a fair amount of skepticism that this is for as great as it has been, and has been this year, it's still underloved. >> that is a big
settle for us here and now. you yourself have heard from a lot of people this week, as we have, on where they think the markets are right now. are we in a bubble or not in. >> no. no, one of the things we do is we keep track of what people say, we keep track of newspaper headlines, we keep track of magazines -- >> like this one today, "is the fed inflating the stock bubble?" ? >> we can go back to '09 and show you a whole series of these things. some of these people...
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health care intervention and in different programs and kaiser and that will be new information for us and we have taken the clinical metrics that are performance guarantees from 14-21 and 16 of those are now city and county specific metrics. they were northern california, kaiser wide metrics before and now they are specific to our population in what we really want to focus on and 11 of those are now measures where kaiser will have to perform at the 90th percentile or above to meet with the performance. we have appreciative work to collaborate and continue to look for ways that both are focused in the right areas to improving health care. i think the other areas we are working on is the icm, integrated care management, and we haven't made as much progress as we had hoped and we are at a point where kaiser still believes that though they have lowered their fee schedule and increased the i cmf and they feel that approach is a way that kaiser delivers care. we are continuing to discuss it but there isn't a whole a lot of progress being made in this area and we continue to put most of our
health care intervention and in different programs and kaiser and that will be new information for us and we have taken the clinical metrics that are performance guarantees from 14-21 and 16 of those are now city and county specific metrics. they were northern california, kaiser wide metrics before and now they are specific to our population in what we really want to focus on and 11 of those are now measures where kaiser will have to perform at the 90th percentile or above to meet with the...
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prop one a funds to the northern and southern book ends and the idea was that the early funds would be used to deliver, high speed rail, related up grades that could be completed and delivered to the public earlier, than the over all high speed rail system and so also, as part of this mlu it was negotiated that the funds that go to the northern book end would go to complete the cal train electric identification and positive train control because those are important regional projects and certainly relate to the transbay program as well in terms of the dtx and the benefits that were included in the mlu. and included in the reference to mtc resolution, 3434, which included the dtx in the transit expansion and it reiterated that it will be the northern terminus and all of the partis that signed on to work joinly. and to get all of the needed up grades from it. and in terms of the transbay program as part of this the negotiation it was agreed that the dtx would be designated as a regional priority for the federal program. and the, region has typically carried to the projects, and this is in the
prop one a funds to the northern and southern book ends and the idea was that the early funds would be used to deliver, high speed rail, related up grades that could be completed and delivered to the public earlier, than the over all high speed rail system and so also, as part of this mlu it was negotiated that the funds that go to the northern book end would go to complete the cal train electric identification and positive train control because those are important regional projects and...
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some use the fact to invade our patent and do cut rate versions of our drugs. if we didn't go ahead and do our medical research a lot of drugs won't exist and a lot of people would die a lot yearns. in the earlier 1 hundreds people live about 47 years old. i'm 4r50rgd to living to about 80. i've read a lot of cicero i'm not interested in him i'm interested in human beings. the prices have gone up. when this gentleman said many people are doing to die many people are not i getting their medication and their dying. we're asking for fair prices not asking to take money away from r&d pr it's interesting when a drug company fails everybody feels so terrible i can see that you want them to succeed. and nobody faults the drug company. i've been a teacher for 40 years if the student fails they say their something wrong with me. there's something wrong where is the pharmaceutical companies if they can't keep their drug prices down and forego those ohio salaries in order to save people. that's their job not just to make money and they can do that. 18 thousand people sign
some use the fact to invade our patent and do cut rate versions of our drugs. if we didn't go ahead and do our medical research a lot of drugs won't exist and a lot of people would die a lot yearns. in the earlier 1 hundreds people live about 47 years old. i'm 4r50rgd to living to about 80. i've read a lot of cicero i'm not interested in him i'm interested in human beings. the prices have gone up. when this gentleman said many people are doing to die many people are not i getting their...
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join us in the next half hour on twitter using the handle at jj real money. i just mentioned twitter. twitter set it's ipo price at $26 a pay. but that's what the big boys will pay. regular investors get their first shot at it sometime thursday morning. and their bids will be on the women's of the market. they could pay more or pull a facebook and see their shares drop below the ipo price. it's symbol is twtr. it's valued at $14 billion. that's a lot. some would even say overvalued for a company that has not made actual money. the pros judge these things by mayoring the stock price to the company's revenue. the to come is more than 12 times what it estimates its sales to be in 2014. that's pretty high. nor context the s&p 500 price is 1.6 sometimes sale1.6 times sal. it pushed the dow on wednesday to an all time high. whatever gain you use common sense tells us that you invest in the stock because you believe the company is going to turn a profit, hopefully one day. that day has not arrived yet for twitter. twitter brought in revenue of $422 million mostly on
join us in the next half hour on twitter using the handle at jj real money. i just mentioned twitter. twitter set it's ipo price at $26 a pay. but that's what the big boys will pay. regular investors get their first shot at it sometime thursday morning. and their bids will be on the women's of the market. they could pay more or pull a facebook and see their shares drop below the ipo price. it's symbol is twtr. it's valued at $14 billion. that's a lot. some would even say overvalued for a...
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be patient with us. we'll be moving on with the meeting very shortly. thank you very much. >> the results of the election are that chip is our new cochair of the mayor's disability council. congratulations. >> seeing that we'll move on to discussion item no. 8. an addendum to the bylaws. discussion about consideration of bylaw amendments that will increase the efficiency of the mdc work and encourage consistent member participation. some potential changes include amendments to article ii, section 4. would you like to read? >> okay. thank you, mayor's disability council. notes the language is provided in bold and italic. article ii section 4. a council member is subject to dismissal if that member is absent for three regular meetings out of a series of 12. a councilmember is recorded absent if not present for at least 51 percent of a meeting. article ii section 4, proposed language. attendance required. attendance at regular mayor's disability council is a required official duty. if he or she is absent from three scheduled regular council meetings out of
be patient with us. we'll be moving on with the meeting very shortly. thank you very much. >> the results of the election are that chip is our new cochair of the mayor's disability council. congratulations. >> seeing that we'll move on to discussion item no. 8. an addendum to the bylaws. discussion about consideration of bylaw amendments that will increase the efficiency of the mdc work and encourage consistent member participation. some potential changes include amendments to...
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dodd back with us today. i'm happy about that. [ applause ] and in the interest of time we'll move on to item no. 3. >> item 3, discussion item, directors report. >> lisa got pee. directors office. we are very happy to see her today. we have some very good news on the personnel front, our well ness manager is starting on december 9th. her name is now stephanie fisher because she was married last week. she'll be starting december 9th as our wellness manager. we are interviewing the compliance manager and our service manager position closes on monday and we'll start interviews on that as well. we have hired an 1844 to work on our contracting team. actually for the first time in 3 years that i have been with health service system, we lost one of our 1210's to mta. one of our super star ben fits analyst. we'll surely miss her. moving on to operations for beginning of december has been delayed to mid-january because of the law library also went in on our building and pushed us back a month. we have a significant e
dodd back with us today. i'm happy about that. [ applause ] and in the interest of time we'll move on to item no. 3. >> item 3, discussion item, directors report. >> lisa got pee. directors office. we are very happy to see her today. we have some very good news on the personnel front, our well ness manager is starting on december 9th. her name is now stephanie fisher because she was married last week. she'll be starting december 9th as our wellness manager. we are interviewing the...
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you have to go outside and use a portable stove or something else. >> so it wouldn't be safe to use your fireplace to cook? >> not at first. you should check it by a professional first. >> outside should be a safe place to cook as long as you stay away from buildings and doors and windows. >> yes. that will be fine. >> here we have some alternative cooking areas. >> you can barbecue and if you have a regular propane bark could barbecue. >> thank you for joining us. and thanks for this terrific space that you have in this exhibition space and thanks for helping san francisco stay safe. >> so today's a very special day and i welcome you all of you and on behalf of the mexican museum this has been a dream and sometimes a dream becomes a nightmare because you have to work to make that dream come true and muffling king said i have a dream. >> now our dream has come through it's been a realtor now after 20 years of struggling (clapping). >> and it's historical in nature because we got the board of supervisors vote 11 to zero. which is historical in nature because a lot of times they don't agre
you have to go outside and use a portable stove or something else. >> so it wouldn't be safe to use your fireplace to cook? >> not at first. you should check it by a professional first. >> outside should be a safe place to cook as long as you stay away from buildings and doors and windows. >> yes. that will be fine. >> here we have some alternative cooking areas. >> you can barbecue and if you have a regular propane bark could barbecue. >> thank you for...
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the pjpa has in the milestone and the availability payments. >> yes, sir. >> so what you are telling us, then, is that we can save so much money by going p3 that we can afford to put in a whole other layer of management and a whole other layer of stuff, and give the same amount of money to them, and still have money left over? and they will be willing to make a profit and pay those dividends. >> yes, but i could give you clear examples of that later on the presentation. >> i think that it would be good to move on to the funding sources. >> this is an important slide, and we understand that there are a multiple source of funding sources. >> i have a question and, i am glad that you added in the column and i am curious as to how these numbers were formulate and so for some of the land sales i understand that this is estimation of what we estimate that we will send or solve the parcels f, and 44, but for these other numbers, how do we estimate. 350 million from the san francisco sales tax. >> i can address that. thank you. >> the 350 is from the regional transportation plan, when we receiv
the pjpa has in the milestone and the availability payments. >> yes, sir. >> so what you are telling us, then, is that we can save so much money by going p3 that we can afford to put in a whole other layer of management and a whole other layer of stuff, and give the same amount of money to them, and still have money left over? and they will be willing to make a profit and pay those dividends. >> yes, but i could give you clear examples of that later on the presentation....
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anna werner is in dallas for us tonight. anna? >> reporter: scott, half of the dead and many of those injured in storm-related traffic accidents were here in texas. parts of west texas got as much as five inches of snow, but it was ice that caused the most travel problems. nearly 500 flights were canceled at dallas fort worth airport. evan van doren was trying to get to indiana. >> i look forward to thanksgiving all year long. having a day cut off this trip is not the best thing in the world for me. >> reporter: icy conditions crept east into oklahoma, causing this s.u.v. to flip over and a 12-car pileup in arkansas. the mayhem kept tommy easter ling and his wrecking service busy. >> people don't realize when they cross those bridges that they've got ice on them. when they cross it, they lose it. >> reporter: but the same system was a welcome holiday boost for ski areas in colorado. they expect their best season in six years. and in utah tonight rescuers are searching for five college students who were on a backpacking trip about
anna werner is in dallas for us tonight. anna? >> reporter: scott, half of the dead and many of those injured in storm-related traffic accidents were here in texas. parts of west texas got as much as five inches of snow, but it was ice that caused the most travel problems. nearly 500 flights were canceled at dallas fort worth airport. evan van doren was trying to get to indiana. >> i look forward to thanksgiving all year long. having a day cut off this trip is not the best thing in...
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we could use more. this is a start. >> good start. >> need a lot more. >> thanks, paul. >>> holy expense account, batman! nobody said saving the world was easy or cheap. somebody had to do it. batkid miles scott home in tulelake after fighting off the bad guys in gotham city. it's an experience his family and miles won't forget but how about his favorite part? >> saving the world! >> everybody was smiling, happy, jumping up and down with their phones out and just to see a crowd like that of everybody excited and happy. >> saving the world. miles' wish was granted by the make-a-wish foundation. he has been battling leukemia since he was a year old. he is about five now. he is in remission. the san francisco picking up the tab for all the batkid celebrations. more than 14,000 people came out to the civic center as mayor lee presented miles with a key to the city, made of chocolate. but the total cost to the city is about $105,000. it is being paid with money charged to conventions that use the moscone cen
we could use more. this is a start. >> good start. >> need a lot more. >> thanks, paul. >>> holy expense account, batman! nobody said saving the world was easy or cheap. somebody had to do it. batkid miles scott home in tulelake after fighting off the bad guys in gotham city. it's an experience his family and miles won't forget but how about his favorite part? >> saving the world! >> everybody was smiling, happy, jumping up and down with their phones out...
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risk allocations could be if there is a leakage in the tunnel it would not be available for the train use with the performance based p3 process and they would not get the full compensation and that kind of an oversight or problem in the tunnel. the last thing is that in terms of the advantages is asset maintenance. somebody designed the bill projects and cal transadmits a good example of this and we wanted to budget problems and defer the maintenance and it can be expensive in the long run or all types of projects. and to illustrate what a p3 project looks like, we will show you the outline and what happens, at its core is that a p3 developer, could be as many as 30 firms in a joint venture group. but the p3 developer forms a limited liability corporation ration. and the people often ask me if, a private entity will have a higher interest rate charge, and a higher cost of capitol than a public agency. and i will tell you that the procedio parkway with the short term bank construction loan with the loans, short term and long term as well as the equity by the developers and the weighted ave
risk allocations could be if there is a leakage in the tunnel it would not be available for the train use with the performance based p3 process and they would not get the full compensation and that kind of an oversight or problem in the tunnel. the last thing is that in terms of the advantages is asset maintenance. somebody designed the bill projects and cal transadmits a good example of this and we wanted to budget problems and defer the maintenance and it can be expensive in the long run or...
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in the another way for us to partner with the community. this this space we hope to produce newark and engage new and local and old after the. we hope to share this space. in the a neighborhood filled with arts. a lessons king and luggage store. we're privileged to be part of this community. we look across the street to the museum. thank you for being here today. we know we've got the art community here and scott wiener is a big supporter. thank you scott. it's been an amazing journey. we'll see a rich array ray the hope is it will be a way for k correction e it to acknowledge the education and training i training is an numerous part 3 will transform this city. i want to quickly acknowledge a lot of community arts based on organization that have helped us in this journey that were i want to thank john the director who helped us spearhead this and our amazing architects and plant consultants and everybody who helped us realize this project. the nearest and dear it are the k c e t folks nancy liv stone for one. rusty >> patty and last but cer
in the another way for us to partner with the community. this this space we hope to produce newark and engage new and local and old after the. we hope to share this space. in the a neighborhood filled with arts. a lessons king and luggage store. we're privileged to be part of this community. we look across the street to the museum. thank you for being here today. we know we've got the art community here and scott wiener is a big supporter. thank you scott. it's been an amazing journey. we'll...
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to follow the requirements already required of us. right? so, if it is required of us, then the question is, we have got a list of things that are required of us and i would be interested in a process to look at whether we want to take action and still have that be required of us over the next year, but the thing that i am hesitant to is to take a pro-active vote to again, say, yes, these are what are required of us and we are going to pursuant to this authority, we adopted these requirement because for me i feel like i don't have enough information and it is already required of us and it is already required of us and me to take a action without some more. >> i have the same question. do we, we don't have to take action on something that we are already doing. >> exactly. >> but you do not have to take a vote on it. i mean, because that is... the discussion is for the action and but this is just going, and it is not really a resolution, this is just the document presented to us so that the secretary can get organized and you know, when
to follow the requirements already required of us. right? so, if it is required of us, then the question is, we have got a list of things that are required of us and i would be interested in a process to look at whether we want to take action and still have that be required of us over the next year, but the thing that i am hesitant to is to take a pro-active vote to again, say, yes, these are what are required of us and we are going to pursuant to this authority, we adopted these requirement...
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gave us a once in a generation opportunity to use waterfront land in better more imaginative ways so when folks say we got to preserve the precious waterfront, i'm not exactly sure what city they are talking about because the labd is so valuable, we pork oark ous on it. >> reporter: the former major agnos says they are driving the policies with little interest in building housing the average san francisco person can buy. >> i think that this project is the canary in the mine. i think that if this project goes forward as planned for millionaire housing at $5 million average a condo, it is the death now of middle class and affordable causing in this city because it sets a president, not only on the waterfront but elsewhere in the city where desirable lots exist for rich people's housing. >> reporter: this battle comes in the mist of a building boom that is driving housing prices up and out of reach for many. for that reason, this project is taken on greater meaning says university of san francisco political science professor corey cook. >> on the one hand it's a small issue on a small
gave us a once in a generation opportunity to use waterfront land in better more imaginative ways so when folks say we got to preserve the precious waterfront, i'm not exactly sure what city they are talking about because the labd is so valuable, we pork oark ous on it. >> reporter: the former major agnos says they are driving the policies with little interest in building housing the average san francisco person can buy. >> i think that this project is the canary in the mine. i...
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dean reynolds who introduced us to the doctor last year tells us he retired today. another octogenarian who is also in the healing business shows no sign of retiring, steve hartman met her "on the road" next. next. >> tonight's "on the roa " ent is by aleve all day all day ong. that's today? she's agreve it up. [ male announcer ] we'll be with her all day to see how it goes. [ claira ] after the deliveries, i was okay. now the ciabatta is done and the pain is starting again. more pills? seriously? seriously. [ groans ] all these stops to take more pills can be a pain. can i get my aleve back? ♪ for my pain, i want my aleve. [ male announcer ] look for the easy-open red arthritis cap. see who does good work and compare costs. it doesn't usually work that way with health care. but with unitedhealthcare, i get information on quality rated doctors, treatment options and estimates for how much i'll pay. that helps me, and my guys, make better decisions. i don't like guesses with my business, and definitely not with our health. innovations that work for you. that's heal
dean reynolds who introduced us to the doctor last year tells us he retired today. another octogenarian who is also in the healing business shows no sign of retiring, steve hartman met her "on the road" next. next. >> tonight's "on the roa " ent is by aleve all day all day ong. that's today? she's agreve it up. [ male announcer ] we'll be with her all day to see how it goes. [ claira ] after the deliveries, i was okay. now the ciabatta is done and the pain is starting...